Battlefield 1 Fixes Are Coming, But There's A Catch

Like any other games, Battlefield 1 is also plagued with various bugs and exploitations. With the purpose of releasing new features via an update, last month, EA DICE's title was instead overwhelmed with issues. Of course, in one way or another, this has affected the overall gameplay of players. Fortunately, the studio is set to straighten things out. Here's what to be expected.

According to WCCFTech, the studio's very own producer Striterax has finally broken (via Twitter) the silence regarding the SLI issues that players are experiencing in-game. It holds true, though, that he can't exactly reveal the specifics; however, he's totally sure that a couple of fixes will be coming via the next update.

It's worth noting that in order for these Battlefield 1 issues to be resolved, some fixes will require the use of new drivers (can be acquired directly from the manufacturers). Apart from fixing the SLI issues, problems regarding the inability to shoot once revive is done are also included in the fixing.

As for those who're wondering if Rent A Server program will also undergo changes, it's been confirmed. Striterax himself iterated that him alongside his team are working rigorously. It's their goal to significantly lower the break limit (pre-round), which is deemed as an option intended for the admins. Fans can also expect an extensive, scrollable chat log (also for the admins) in the coming days.

It's completely understandable for a game like Battlefield 1 to experience all sort of issues. After all, it's a new product in the market -- and it's something that can be expected from most newly released games. Nonetheless, it's interesting to know that, somehow, EA DICE is committed to resolving these issues.

What are your thoughts on Battlefield 1? Are there any other issues that you've observed? What are your expectations for the next update? Be sure to share to us what your thoughts are at the comment section below!

Battlefield 1 is currently out on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. As for the update, EA DICE has yet to release an exact timeline.

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